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title: Spacing
description: Bootstrap includes a wide range of shorthand responsive margin, padding, and gap utility classes to modify an element’s appearance.
toc: true
---

## Margin and padding

Assign responsive-friendly `margin` or `padding` values to an element or a subset of its sides with shorthand classes. Includes support for individual properties, all properties, and vertical and horizontal properties. Classes are built from a default Sass map ranging from `.25rem` to `3rem`.

<Callout>
**Using the CSS Grid layout module?** Consider using [the gap utility](#gap) instead.
</Callout>

### Notation

Spacing utilities that apply to all breakpoints, from `xs` to `xxl`, have no breakpoint abbreviation in them. This is because those classes are applied from `min-width: 0` and up, and thus are not bound by a media query. The remaining breakpoints, however, do include a breakpoint abbreviation.

The classes are named using the format `{property}{sides}-{size}` for `xs` and `{property}{sides}-{breakpoint}-{size}` for `sm`, `md`, `lg`, `xl`, and `xxl`.

Where *property* is one of:

- `m` - for classes that set `margin`
- `p` - for classes that set `padding`

Where *sides* is one of:

- `t` - for classes that set `margin-top` or `padding-top`
- `b` - for classes that set `margin-bottom` or `padding-bottom`
- `s` - (start) for classes that set `margin-left` or `padding-left` in LTR, `margin-right` or `padding-right` in RTL
- `e` - (end) for classes that set `margin-right` or `padding-right` in LTR, `margin-left` or `padding-left` in RTL
- `x` - for classes that set both `*-left` and `*-right`
- `y` - for classes that set both `*-top` and `*-bottom`
- blank - for classes that set a `margin` or `padding` on all 4 sides of the element

Where *size* is one of:

- `0` - for classes that eliminate the `margin` or `padding` by setting it to `0`
- `1` - (by default) for classes that set the `margin` or `padding` to `$spacer * .25`
- `2` - (by default) for classes that set the `margin` or `padding` to `$spacer * .5`
- `3` - (by default) for classes that set the `margin` or `padding` to `$spacer`
- `4` - (by default) for classes that set the `margin` or `padding` to `$spacer * 1.5`
- `5` - (by default) for classes that set the `margin` or `padding` to `$spacer * 3`
- `auto` - for classes that set the `margin` to auto

(You can add more sizes by adding entries to the `$spacers` Sass map variable.)

### Examples

Here are some representative examples of these classes:

```scss
.mt-0 {
  margin-top: 0 !important;
}

.ms-1 {
  margin-left: ($spacer * .25) !important;
}

.px-2 {
  padding-left: ($spacer * .5) !important;
  padding-right: ($spacer * .5) !important;
}

.p-3 {
  padding: $spacer !important;
}
```

### Horizontal centering

Additionally, Bootstrap also includes an `.mx-auto` class for horizontally centering fixed-width block level content—that is, content that has `display: block` and a `width` set—by setting the horizontal margins to `auto`.

<Example showMarkup={false} code={`<div class="mx-auto p-2" style="width: 200px; background-color: rgba(var(--bd-violet-rgb),.15); border: rgba(var(--bd-violet-rgb),.3) solid 1px;">
    Centered element
  </div>`} />

```html
<div class="mx-auto p-2" style="width: 200px;">
  Centered element
</div>
```

## Negative margin

In CSS, `margin` properties can utilize negative values (`padding` cannot). These negative margins are **disabled by default**, but can be enabled in Sass by setting `$enable-negative-margins: true`.

The syntax is nearly the same as the default, positive margin utilities, but with the addition of `n` before the requested size. Here’s an example class that’s the opposite of `.mt-1`:

```scss
.mt-n1 {
  margin-top: -0.25rem !important;
}
```

## Gap

When using `display: grid` or `display: flex`, you can make use of `gap` utilities on the parent element. This can save on having to add margin utilities to individual children of a grid or flex container. Gap utilities are responsive by default, and are generated via our utilities API, based on the `$spacers` Sass map.

<Example class="bd-example-cssgrid" code={`<div style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr;" class="d-grid gap-3">
    <div class="p-2">Grid item 1</div>
    <div class="p-2">Grid item 2</div>
    <div class="p-2">Grid item 3</div>
    <div class="p-2">Grid item 4</div>
  </div>`} />

Support includes responsive options for all of Bootstrap’s grid breakpoints, as well as six sizes from the `$spacers` map (`0`–`5`). There is no `.gap-auto` utility class as it’s effectively the same as `.gap-0`.

### row-gap

`row-gap` sets the vertical space between children items in the specified container.

<Example class="bd-example-cssgrid" code={`<div style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr;" class="d-grid gap-0 row-gap-3">
    <div class="p-2">Grid item 1</div>
    <div class="p-2">Grid item 2</div>
    <div class="p-2">Grid item 3</div>
    <div class="p-2">Grid item 4</div>
  </div>`} />

### column-gap

`column-gap` sets the horizontal space between children items in the specified container.

<Example class="bd-example-cssgrid" code={`<div style="grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr;" class="d-grid gap-0 column-gap-3">
    <div class="p-2">Grid item 1</div>
    <div class="p-2">Grid item 2</div>
    <div class="p-2">Grid item 3</div>
    <div class="p-2">Grid item 4</div>
  </div>`} />

## CSS

### Sass maps

Spacing utilities are declared via Sass map and then generated with our utilities API.

<ScssDocs name="spacer-variables-maps" file="scss/_variables.scss" />

### Sass utilities API

Spacing utilities are declared in our utilities API in `scss/_utilities.scss`. [Learn how to use the utilities API.]([[docsref:/utilities/api#using-the-api]])

<ScssDocs name="utils-spacing" file="scss/_utilities.scss" />
